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What would happen here?An OAP who is working part-time ,receiving State Pension and a small occupation pension, decides to retire completely and their pensions come to £90 a week,would they be topped up with Pension Credit and how would they go about getting it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone (of the relevant age) with an income of less than £151.20 per week is entitled to have it topped up to that amount. (That assumes that the person is single. See link below for info re couples)
Full information (including how to claim) here:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/pe nsion-c redit/o verview
Full information (including how to claim) here:
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Top up to £151.20 for single. Info here.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/pe nsion-c redit/o verview
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Thank you both for the link.There is a funny situation about the person I am referring to,he is married and lived apart from his spouse for a large number of years but then he needed somewhere to live due to his "partner" passing away and her family claiming the house.So he was allowed to live in the home of his estranged wife (no divorce or legal separation ever done due to religion),her HB,PC etc.not affected.Will this have any bearing on his getting PC?
The DWP know they are living in the same house but independently.He contributes nothing to his spouse,looks after himself(it is a big house)and the children help out by having him for meals etc..
The local council also know and her HB was not affected at all.Apparently,someone from the Dwp went to the house to interview them before the final decision was given as to whether it was permissible.
The local council also know and her HB was not affected at all.Apparently,someone from the Dwp went to the house to interview them before the final decision was given as to whether it was permissible.
Well,as I said,Fiction,that is the situation with this person.In fact,when his spouse was making enquiries as to how it would affect her by allowing him to live in her house,,she went to the local HB office and they TOLD her she can have someone living with her(not co-habiting,that is)as long as she received no money from them.It was sorted in no time.
That's good kloofnek.
It just shows it's better to go in and ask.
In the case I was referring to he was given a huge form to fill in asking for everyone else's details of income, savings etc in the shared house so he just gave up. Maybe he should have just gone in and got them to sort it (I did suggest that at the time to him)
It just shows it's better to go in and ask.
In the case I was referring to he was given a huge form to fill in asking for everyone else's details of income, savings etc in the shared house so he just gave up. Maybe he should have just gone in and got them to sort it (I did suggest that at the time to him)